The Buffalo Bills are on cloud nine while dealing with treacherous conditions where they play football.
The Buffalo Bills renewed their call for shovelers at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, on Monday morning to help dig out the stadium for their Wild Card matchup that was canceled on Sunday and moved to the following day. The Buffalo Bills cruised into the divisional round of the NFL playoffs, taking down the Pittsburgh Steelers in front of their home fans on Monday.
Now that they made it through the game, the team is still dealing with bad weather that may force them to have another cancellation. This time it won’t be a game, but a practice due to expected snow in the area as well as a travel ban.
The AccuWeather forecast for the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills game in Orchard Park calls for temperatures in the teens. That being said, it’ll likely be at least 20 degrees warmer in Buffalo than it was in Kansas City for the Wild Card round.
Both teams know what it feels like to play in cold temperatures.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are a rare underdog during the divisional round against the Bills in Buffalo on Sunday. Mahomes’ track record means the Chiefs shouldn’t be scared when they head to Highmark Stadium this weekend.
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In the last Bills-Chiefs playoff meeting, which is the most talked about, Mahomes rallied Kansas City to a tying field goal in regulation after Buffalo took a 36-33 lead with 13 seconds remaining. The Chiefs won the coin toss in OT and Mahomes threw a TD pass to Travis Kelce to win it on the opening drive.
An overtime game in these upcoming conditions would be awesome.